China Responds to Planned US Diplomatic Boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics
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China Responds , to Planned US Diplomatic Boycott , of Beijing Winter Olympics .
On December 6, China threatened, "firm countermeasures" , to a proposed diplomatic boycott of the upcoming
Beijing Winter Olympic Games by the United States. .
On December 6, China threatened, "firm countermeasures" , to a proposed diplomatic boycott of the upcoming
Beijing Winter Olympic Games by the United States. .
Fox News reports that Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said the proposed U.S. boycott of the games would be an , "outright political provocation.".
Fox News reports that Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said the proposed U.S. boycott of the games would be an , "outright political provocation.".
Without being invited, American
politicians keep hyping the so-called
diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter
Olympic, which is purely wishful
thinking and grandstanding. , Zhao Lijian, Foreign Ministry spokesperson, via Fox News.
Without being invited, American
politicians keep hyping the so-called
diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter
Olympic, which is purely wishful
thinking and grandstanding. , Zhao Lijian, Foreign Ministry spokesperson, via Fox News.
If the U.S. side is bent on going
its own way, China will take
firm countermeasures, Zhao Lijian, Foreign Ministry spokesperson, via Fox News.
An announcement is expected this week
from President Joe Biden who
is currently considering the boycott. .
Fox News points out that high-level delegations
attending the Olympic games has long been
a tradition for the world's leading nations. .
The proposed boycott comes
amid strained relations with China. .
Supporters of the boycott cite Beijing's poor record on human rights, including the treatment of activists, dissidents and minorities. .
According to Fox News, Australia is also considering a possible diplomatic boycott
of the Beijing Games, scheduled to begin in
February of 2022. .
According to Fox News, Australia is also considering a possible diplomatic boycott
of the Beijing Games, scheduled to begin in
February of 2022.
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